CCLG Late Effects Study Day
Registration is now open for the next CCLG Late Effects Education Day on 19 June 2026 in Oxford.
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Registration is now open for the next CCLG Late Effects Education Day on 19 June 2026 in Oxford.

Please join us for a day of learning about the impact of our treatments on survivors. This is a national multidisciplinary educational meeting focused on childhood, teenage and young adult cancer survivorship, rehabilitation and long-term wellbeing after cancer treatment. A key theme running throughout the programme is the role of lifestyle medicine, rehabilitation and holistic survivorship care in improving long-term outcomes and quality of life for survivors of cancer.
We are delighted to be spotlighting sarcoma aftercare and survivorship, learning from our colleagues dealing with hearing loss about strategies we can all implement to support our patients and have many brilliant speakers from our community nationally presenting their latest research, quality improvement and best practice. We are honoured to be able to share updates on several important research areas such as physical activity, fear of cancer recurrence and body image.
Topics include:
• exercise and rehabilitation
• cardiovascular health and surveillance
• lifestyle approaches in survivorship
• wellbeing and holistic care
• multidisciplinary survivorship models
• current survivorship and late effects updates
The event would be highly relevant to clinicians and allied professionals with an interest in lifestyle medicine, rehabilitation, personalised care and long-term health optimisation.
We hope the day will leave you feeling empowered, enthusiastic and supported whether you work on the front line of paediatric and adolescent oncology or in survivorship and late effects. Come and help shape the national survivorship conversation.